What are MAXSESS and MINWIN Default Values Assumed in the Domain Configuration File ?
(Doc ID 1514456.1)
Last updated on SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA - Version 11.1.1.2.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
The domain configuration file documentation states that :
MAXSESS=
This number represents the maximum number of sessions that can be concurrently acquired on this link. It must be greater than or equal to four, and less than or equal to the maximum number of sessions that can be configured by the SNA stack. The actual number of concurrent sessions is determined by both system configurations to be the lowest maximum number of sessions allowed by either system.
This number represents the maximum number of sessions that can be concurrently acquired on this link. It must be greater than or equal to four, and less than or equal to the maximum number of sessions that can be configured by the SNA stack. The actual number of concurrent sessions is determined by both system configurations to be the lowest maximum number of sessions allowed by either system.
MINWIN=
This value is the minimum number of contention winners. Typically, this value is half the MAXSESS value. This number added to all CICS/ESA session definition winner numbers for the connection should be equal to the MAXSESS value.
This value is the minimum number of contention winners. Typically, this value is half the MAXSESS value. This number added to all CICS/ESA session definition winner numbers for the connection should be equal to the MAXSESS value.
Unfortunately, the default values are not given. What are they ?
Solution
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